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message 1: by Sheila (last edited Jan 31, 2014 05:39AM) (new)

Sheila | 78 comments Mod
I see a lot of good books were read in January. Glad to see what you recommended and what you don't recommend. So here's February's list:

1. Read a book by an author whose name starts with N.
2. Read a book whose title starts with N.
3. In honor of St. Valentine's Day, read a book about love, hearts, or flowers.
4. In honor of the Olympics, read a book about the Olympics or sports.
5. Read the second book in your trilogy.
6. In honor of Groundhog Day, read a book about spring.
7. In honor of the Westminster Kennel Association Dog Show, read a book about dogs.
8. Read a book about space, aliens, or UFOs.
9. Your choice.


message 2: by Rachel (last edited Mar 05, 2014 12:44PM) (new)

Rachel 1. Read a book by an author whose name starts with N. N/A
2. Read a book whose title starts with N. Naomi's Christmas-Marta Perry 2-5-14
3. In honor of St. Valentine's Day, read a book about love, hearts, or flowers. To Have and To Hold-Tracie Peterson and Judith Miller 2-27-14
4. In honor of the Olympics, read a book about the Olympics or sports. N/A
5. Read the second book in your trilogy. Since my trilogy book I read in January wasn't from a completely published trilogy, here's another trilogy: Maire-Linda Windsor (book 1) 2-10-14, Riona-Linda Windsor (book 2) 2-14-14, and Deidre-Linda Windsor (book 3)2-16-14
6. In honor of Groundhog Day, read a book about spring. N/A
7. In honor of the Westminster Kennel Association Dog Show, read a book about dogs. Of Mice and Men-John Steinbeck (Believe it or not, half the plot is about dogs) 2-17-14
8. Read a book about space, aliens, or JFOs. Quite a Year for Plums-Bailey White (one of the characters is obsessed with spacemen) 2-19-14
9. Your choice. Sarah's Gift-Marta Perry 2-1-14, Katie's Way-Marta Perry 2-2-14, Hannah's Joy-Marta Perry 2-4-14, Katie Opens Her Heart-Jerry S. Eicher 2-21-14, Katie's Journey to Love-Jerry S. Eicher 2-24-14, Katie's Forever Promise-Jerry S. Eicher 2-24-14, A Place of Peace-Amy Clipston 2-28-14


message 3: by Chuck (new)

Chuck | 98 comments Hard to believe January is gone already! Here's my reads for February:

1. Read a book by an author whose name starts with N.
2. Read a book whose title starts with N.
3. In honor of St. Valentine's Day, read a book about love, hearts, or flowers.
4. In honor of the Olympics, read a book about the Olympics or sports.
5. Read the second book in your trilogy.
6. In honor of Groundhog Day, read a book about spring.
7. In honor of the Westminster Kennel Association Dog Show, read a book about dogs.
8. Read a book about space, aliens, or UFOs.
9. Your choice.
"Another Man's Moccasins" by Craig Johnson


message 4: by Chuck (new)

Chuck | 98 comments Finished reading "Songs of Willow Frost" by Jaime Ford, author of "Hotel On the Corner of Bitter and Sweet."

Now reading "Another Man's Moccasins" by Craig Johnson.

"The fourth mystery in Craig Johnson's award-winning Walt Longmire series delivers more of the taut prose, engrossing characters, and satisfying depth that reviewers have been hailing since his first book. In Another Man's Moccasins, the body of a Vietnamese woman dumped along the Wyoming interstate opens a baffling case for Sheriff Longmire, whose only suspect is a Crow Indian with a troubled past. But things get even stranger when a photograph turns up in the victim's purse that ties her murder to one from Longmire's past-a case he tackled as a Marine Corps investigator forty years earlier in Vietnam."


message 5: by Sheila (last edited Mar 02, 2014 03:58AM) (new)

Sheila | 78 comments Mod
My February list is:

5/9, 14 books

Read a book by an author whose name starts with N--Night Prey by Tara Nina--finished 2/26/14.
2. Read a book whose title starts with N--Nightshade on Elm Street by Kate Collins.
3. In honor of St. Valentine's Day, read a book about love, hearts, or flowers--The Duchess Diaries by Jillian Hunter.
4. In honor of the Olympics, read a book about the Olympics or sports--Catching Jordan by Miranda Kenneally--finished 2/12/14.
5. Read the second book in your trilogy--Prodigy by Marie Lu--finished 2/24/14.
6. In honor of Groundhog Day, read a book about spring--Endymion Spring by Matthew Skelton--finished 3/1/14.
7. In honor of the Westminster Kennel Association Dog Show, read a book about dogs--Oodles of Poodles by Linda O. Johnston.
8. Read a book about space, aliens, or UFOs--The Aztec Incident: Recovery at Hart Canyon by Scott and Suzanne Ramsey--finished 2/7/14.
9. Your choice--Books Can Be Deceiving by Jenn McKinlay--finished 2/9/14.

Bonus Reads:
Moonbeak and Jacob: Adventure Book 3: Get Oscar Home by Ronald Rogers--finished 2/8/14
Flat Stanley's Worldwide Adventure 10--Showdown at the Alamo by Josh Greenhut--finished 2/10/14
Big Time by Tom Ryan--finished 2/10/14
One Twisted Valentine by T. Lee Alexis--finished 2/15/14
The Wicked Witch of Garland Street by T. Lee Alexis--finished 2/15/14
Storytime by Shel Delise--finished 2/15/14
The Unmasking by Adriana Kraft--finished 2/16/14
Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie--finished 2/20/14


message 6: by Colleen (new)

Colleen Mertens | 63 comments So I finished reading "Hideout". It was another book recommended by my daughter. It is the story of a group of kids hiding a large Doberman at summer camps. It was pretty amusing. I liked it. So I moved on to Unthinkable.


message 7: by Rachel (new)

Rachel Sarah's Gift (Pleasant Valley, #4) by Marta Perry 2-1-14
This is a well-written Amish novel. The characters are well-developed, and I enjoyed the storyline.

Katie's Way (Pleasant Valley #5) by Marta Perry 2-2-14
This is a well-written Amish novel. The characters are well-developed, and I enjoyed the storyline.


message 8: by Chuck (new)

Chuck | 98 comments Continuing my February reads . . .

1. Read a book by an author whose name starts with N.
2. Read a book whose title starts with N.
3. In honor of St. Valentine's Day, read a book about love, hearts, or flowers.
"When I Found You" by Catherine Ryan Hyde
4. In honor of the Olympics, read a book about the Olympics or sports.
5. Read the second book in your trilogy.
6. In honor of Groundhog Day, read a book about spring.
7. In honor of the Westminster Kennel Association Dog Show, read a book about dogs.
8. Read a book about space, aliens, or UFOs.
9. Your choice.
"Another Man's Moccasins" by Craig Johnson


message 9: by Chuck (new)

Chuck | 98 comments Finished Book 4 of the Walt Longmire series, "Another Man's Moccasins" by Craig Johnson.

Now reading "When I Found You" by Catherine Ryan Hyde, a story about a fathers love of his family.

"When Nathan McCann discovers a newborn baby boy half buried in the woods, he assumes he's found a tiny dead body. But then the baby moves and in one remarkable moment, Nathan's life is changed forever. The baby is sent to grow up with his grandmother, but Nathan can't forget him and is compelled to pay her a visit. He asks for one simple promise - that one day she will introduce the boy to Nathan and tell him, 'This is the man who found you in the woods.' Years pass and Nathan assumes that the old lady has not kept her promise, until one day an angry, troubled boy arrives on his doorstep with a suitcase."


message 10: by Rachel (new)

Rachel Hannah's Joy (Pleasant Valley #6) by Marta Perry 2-4-14
This is a well-written Amish novel. The characters are well-developed, and I enjoyed the story line.


message 11: by Colleen (new)

Colleen Mertens | 63 comments So I finished reading the 2nd book of a trilogy I started a while ago, "Unthinkable". The book is a great fantasy read. The characters are interesting and the interaction between the human and the fairy world was interesting to see. I would not have been able to make some of the choices the protagonist made but they worked in her favor. Well written book. I'm now reading my N book "Nickeled and Dimed" about poverty in working class America. So far it is interesting.


message 12: by Rachel (new)

Rachel Naomi's Christmas (Pleasant Valley, #7) by Marta Perry 2-5-14
This is a well-written Amish novel. The characters are well-developed, and I enjoyed the story line.


message 13: by Sheila (new)

Sheila | 78 comments Mod
Just finished a book about UFO's and the recovery of one at Aztec, NM in 1948. It was interesting. The authors did their research and had documentation. Proofreading could have been better but the story was fascinating. The book is The Aztec Incident: Recovery at Hart Canyon by Scott and Suzanne Ramsey.


message 14: by Colleen (new)

Colleen Mertens | 63 comments I just finished "Nickel and Dimed" about whether or not it is possible to live on the wages paid to the lowest paid employees in America. Very eye-opening and heartbreaking at the same time. Sad to think that many hard working people busting their butts can't afford normal apartments and live in hotels, van, and cars. Very sad. We need to wake up to what is happening around us. Now I'm reading my author whose name starts with N - Sterling North's "The Wolfing".


message 15: by Sheila (new)

Sheila | 78 comments Mod
Finished a cozy mystery today--Books Can Be Deceiving by Jenn McKinlay. Good set up for the series.


message 16: by Chuck (new)

Chuck | 98 comments Continuing my February reads . . .

1. Read a book by an author whose name starts with N.
2. Read a book whose title starts with N.
3. In honor of St. Valentine's Day, read a book about love, hearts, or flowers.
"When I Found You" by Catherine Ryan Hyde
4. In honor of the Olympics, read a book about the Olympics or sports.
5. Read the second book in your trilogy.
"Prodigy" by Marie Lu
6. In honor of Groundhog Day, read a book about spring.
"The Lewis and Clark Trail," edited by Fodor's
7. In honor of the Westminster Kennel Association Dog Show, read a book about dogs.
8. Read a book about space, aliens, or UFOs.
9. Your choice.
"Another Man's Moccasins" by Craig Johnson


message 17: by Chuck (new)

Chuck | 98 comments Finished reading "When I Found You" by Catherine Ryan Hyde - 5/5 stars, another tear jerker.

Now reading "Prodigy" by Marie Lu, Book 2 of the "Legend" trilogy.

"Injured and on the run, it has been seven days since June and Day barely escaped Los Angeles and the Republic with their lives. Day is believed dead having lost his own brother to an execution squad who thought they were assassinating him. June is now the Republic's most wanted traitor. Desperate for help, they turn to the Patriots - a vigilante rebel group sworn to bring down the Republic. But can they trust them or have they unwittingly become pawns in the most terrifying of political games?"

Also started reading "The Lewis and Clark Trail" edited by Fodor's - planning our Spring Break vacation.


message 18: by Rachel (new)

Rachel Maire (Fires of Gleannmara #1) by Linda Windsor 2-10-14
It took me a while to get into this story, but then it eventually hooked me. I really enjoyed the character development in this historical Christian novel set in old Ireland.


message 19: by Colleen (new)

Colleen Mertens | 63 comments So I finished "The Wolfing" by Sterling North today. I love reading historical fiction and this was really good. I find it fascinating to see how much our country has changed. Also look books about wolves. Excellent read.


message 20: by Chuck (new)

Chuck | 98 comments Already half through the month . . . Amazing!

1. Read a book by an author whose name starts with N.
"The Divide" by Nicholas Evans
2. Read a book whose title starts with N.
3. In honor of St. Valentine's Day, read a book about love, hearts, or flowers.
"When I Found You" by Catherine Ryan Hyde
4. In honor of the Olympics, read a book about the Olympics or sports.
5. Read the second book in your trilogy.
"Prodigy" by Marie Lu
6. In honor of Groundhog Day, read a book about spring.
"The Lewis and Clark Trail," edited by Fodor's
7. In honor of the Westminster Kennel Association Dog Show, read a book about dogs.
8. Read a book about space, aliens, or UFOs.
9. Your choice.
"Another Man's Moccasins" by Craig Johnson


message 21: by Chuck (last edited Feb 15, 2014 05:09AM) (new)

Chuck | 98 comments Finished "Prodigy" by Marie Lu, Book 2 of the "Legend" series.

Now reading "The Divide" by Nicholas Evans.

"On a Montana morning, two skiers find the body of a woman embedded in the ice of a mountain creek. She's identified as Abbie Cooper, a brilliant college student who was on the run from charges of murder. But what was the chain of events that led this golden child astray? The answers are in the secrets of an American family fractured by lies and reunited in a tragedy."


message 22: by Rachel (new)

Rachel Riona (Fires of Gleannmara #2) by Linda Windsor 2-14-14
It took me even longer to get into this plot than that of the first novel of the trilogy, but then it eventually hooked me too, and I ended up liking it even better than Maire. I really enjoyed the character development in this historical Christian novel set in old Ireland.


message 23: by Sheila (new)

Sheila | 78 comments Mod
I'll be reading Prodigy and I read The Divide. I enjoyed it and I think there is an environmental side story in it, if it's the one I'm thinking about. I like Nicholas Evans books.

Chuck wrote: "Finished "Prodigy" by Marie Lu, Book 2 of the "Legend" series.

Now reading "The Divide" by Nicholas Evans.

"On a Montana morning, two skiers find the body of a woman embedded in the ice of a moun..."



message 24: by Rachel (new)

Rachel Deirdre (Fires of Gleannmara #3) by Linda Windsor 2-16-14
Of the trilogy, this one was my favorite. Unlike the first two, it grabbed my interest immediately. It is written very well, and I really enjoyed the character development in this historical Christian novel set in old Ireland.


message 25: by Rachel (new)

Rachel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck 2-17-14
This is a well-written novella. It is interesting, but I didn't care for the story that much.


message 26: by Rachel (last edited Feb 19, 2014 10:08AM) (new)

Rachel Quite a Year for Plums  by Bailey White 2-19-14
This was a sweet string of vignettes about a group of people in a small town in Georgia. Not a real plot, just a view into some funny people and some odd elements of life's happenings. It is written well enough. Overall, I liked it because of the characters.


message 27: by Rachel (last edited Feb 21, 2014 11:38AM) (new)

Rachel Katie Opens Her Heart (Emma Raber's Daughter, #1) by Jerry S. Eicher 2-21-14
I truly enjoyed this one. I feel that Jerry Eicher has become so much more experienced as an author. The first few books I read by him were a little dry and strange, but the books I've read by him in 2012, 2013, and this year were much better. This novel was well-written and entertaining. I enjoyed the changes in the characters as well and look forward to reading more of this series.


message 28: by Chuck (new)

Chuck | 98 comments 1. Read a book by an author whose name starts with N.
"The Divide" by Nicholas Evans
2. Read a book whose title starts with N.
3. In honor of St. Valentine's Day, read a book about love, hearts, or flowers.
"When I Found You" by Catherine Ryan Hyde
4. In honor of the Olympics, read a book about the Olympics or sports.
5. Read the second book in your trilogy.
"Prodigy" by Marie Lu
6. In honor of Groundhog Day, read a book about spring.
"The Lewis and Clark Trail," edited by Fodor's
7. In honor of the Westminster Kennel Association Dog Show, read a book about dogs.
8. Read a book about space, aliens, or UFOs.
9. Your choice.
"Another Man's Moccasins" by Craig Johnson
"Joyland" by Stephan King


message 29: by Chuck (new)

Chuck | 98 comments Finished "The Divide" by Nicholas Evans and "The Lewis and Clark Trail" edited by Fodor's.

Now reading "Joyland" by Stephan King.

"Set in a small-town North Carolina amusement park in 1973, Joyland tells the story of the summer in which college student Devin Jones comes to work as a carny and confronts the legacy of a vicious murder, the fate of a dying child, and the ways both will change his life forever."


message 30: by Colleen (new)

Colleen Mertens | 63 comments I finished two books today. The first was Mansfield Park by Jane Austen. I love Austen and this is one that I liked immensely. I found Fanny to be one of the more likable Austen heroines. I wished some other characters would have had Fanny's sense of people earlier.

I also finished "Thea Stilton and the Dragon's Code", again on the advise of my daughter. It was a clever little mystery for young readers. I enjoyed it. Very quick, fun read.


message 31: by Colleen (new)

Colleen Mertens | 63 comments Now I am reading "Thou Dear God, the prayers of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr" which I won on a Goodreads contest. Can't wait to read it. Intro already has me intrigued.


message 32: by Rachel (new)

Rachel Colleen wrote: "I finished two books today. The first was Mansfield Park by Jane Austen. I love Austen and this is one that I liked immensely. I found Fanny to be one of the more likable Austen heroines. I wis..."

I couldn't finish Mansfield Park..it felt so slow. I thought the movie was better. Glad you liked it though.


message 33: by Rachel (new)

Rachel Katie's Journey to Love (Emma Raber's Daughter, #2) by Jerry S. Eicher 2-24-14
I truly enjoyed this one. I feel that Jerry Eicher has become so much more experienced as an author. The first few books I read by him were a little dry and strange, but the books I've read by him these past few years were much better. This novel was well-written and entertaining. I enjoyed the changes in the characters as well and have really enjoyed this series.

Katie's Forever Promise (Emma Raber's Daughter, #3) by Jerry S. Eicher 2-24-14
I truly enjoyed this one. I feel that Jerry Eicher has become so much more experienced as an author. The first few books I read by him were a little dry and strange, but the books I've read by him these past few years were much better. This novel was well-written and entertaining. I enjoyed the changes in the characters as well and have really enjoyed this series. This last book deserved five stars.


message 34: by Chuck (last edited Feb 25, 2014 05:54PM) (new)

Chuck | 98 comments Finished "Joyland" by Stephan King - 5/5 stars, another King classic for me!

Now reading "Nothing But Blue Skies" by Thomas McGuane and the writer that got me interested in reading short stories.

"Frank has always been one step ahead of the game: Successful in business, lucky in love, he's built a financial empire and managed to have fun along the way. He's raised a daughter who's as sensible as she is delightful, he still has time to go fishing, and his life seems as bright and clear as the big sky of Montana. But when love goes wrong, he becomes an American hero on the run from his own life."


message 35: by Chuck (new)

Chuck | 98 comments 1. Read a book by an author whose name starts with N.
"The Divide" by Nicholas Evans
2. Read a book whose title starts with N.
"Nothing But Blue Skies" by Thomas McGuane
3. In honor of St. Valentine's Day, read a book about love, hearts, or flowers.
"When I Found You" by Catherine Ryan Hyde
4. In honor of the Olympics, read a book about the Olympics or sports.
5. Read the second book in your trilogy.
"Prodigy" by Marie Lu
6. In honor of Groundhog Day, read a book about spring.
"The Lewis and Clark Trail," edited by Fodor's
7. In honor of the Westminster Kennel Association Dog Show, read a book about dogs.
8. Read a book about space, aliens, or UFOs.
9. Your choice.
"Another Man's Moccasins" by Craig Johnson
"Joyland" by Stephan King


message 36: by Sheila (new)

Sheila | 78 comments Mod
Chuck wrote: "1. Read a book by an author whose name starts with N.
"The Divide" by Nicholas Evans
2. Read a book whose title starts with N.
"Nothing But Blue Skies" by Thomas McGuane
3. In honor of St. Valentin..."


How did you like Prodigy? I loved it and cannot wait to finish the trilogy next month.


message 37: by Chuck (new)

Chuck | 98 comments Sheila wrote: "Chuck wrote: "1. Read a book by an author whose name starts with N.
"The Divide" by Nicholas Evans
2. Read a book whose title starts with N.
"Nothing But Blue Skies" by Thomas McGuane
3. In honor o..."


Hi Sheila. As you I loved it! I requested the 3rd book in the trilogy but there 12 requests/holds ahead of me. Another series I'll start soon is the "Divergent" series.


message 38: by Sheila (new)

Sheila | 78 comments Mod
Chuck wrote: "Sheila wrote: "Chuck wrote: "1. Read a book by an author whose name starts with N.
"The Divide" by Nicholas Evans
2. Read a book whose title starts with N.
"Nothing But Blue Skies" by Thomas McGuan..."


A guy at work just finished Divergent. He enjoyed it. Said the second book is not as good.


message 39: by Sheila (new)

Sheila | 78 comments Mod
Just finished a magnificent book, Endymion Spring by Matthew Skelton. A boy finds a blank book at St. Jerome's Library in Oxford. No one can read it but him. Can it be The Last Book that will give all knowledge and power to its owner? There is some history in it about Johann Gutenberg and his printing press. It was so easy to slip into this story and stay there. I'd say it is for 10 and up.


message 40: by Rachel (last edited Mar 05, 2014 12:49PM) (new)

Rachel To Have and to Hold (Bridal Veil Island, # 1) by Tracie Peterson 2-27-14
This is a well-written and entertaining historical romance. The characters are well-drawn, and I liked many of them.

A Place of Peace (Kauffman Amish Bakery, #3) by Amy Clipston 2-28-14
This is a well-written Amish novel. The characters are well-developed, and I enjoyed the storyline.


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